Warthog Espresso Cup & Saucer

Description

Introduction

Ardmore derives from the Gaelic word for "high place". and is Latin for zealous or ardent; it is this passion and energy that has driven Fee Halsted to strive for excellence since her earliest days. Today, 70 talented Zulu, Sotho and Zimbabwean artists work under Fee mentorhsip in the KZN Midlands, Caversham Studio. Ardmore is not just about ceramics. It is about the artists who have grown in self-worth throughout the years. Each artist has been inspired by the creativity of those who have gone before and, in tun, pass their knowledge to others. Ardmore works in true spirit of unbuntu - We are because of others.

Zulu culture and color come together to create each piece of Ardmore. Bold. Exotic. Proud. They are unique works of art.

No molds are used in production. All creations are either thrown on a potters wheel or sculpted by hand, then meticulously painted by the artists. No two pieces are alike.

Shipping Info

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Ardmore Ceramic Art is a story about the Zulu people whose sense of rhythm, color, dance and song, as well as the spirit of the African imagination, is exerting its influence on the other continents of the world. The integration of traditional cultural skills with the advantages of western technology has led to the development of a unique art form which has earned Ardmore’s ceramics the description by Christie’s of London as 'modern collectables'.